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		    That is a fantastic looking model Paul, 
 It looks like YCC have raised the bar agaian when it comes to attention to detail like opening cab doors and engine covers, and the other details.
 
 I have some of the early offerings from YCC and although they have lots of detail, they now suffer badly from the paint fading and parts falling off the model where the glue has dried out. I hope they have leaned from those mistakes and improved.
 
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		    It is a great model Ray. What I really like is that there are small changes between the 1:1 versions and most of these are replicated in the model. Things such as type and positioning of exhaust, position of chock block storage etc....
 There have been improvements for sure!
 
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		    Very nice ltm 1400 collection you have paul. I wish i had money to spend on the red and black (Mammoet) addiction. For shure will love to have it. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING
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		    Nice addition, Paul!  I love that livery.  Kinda looks like an airport fire truck.  Please post more.Dave
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		    JohnGalt wrote:Nice addition, Paul!  I love that livery.  Kinda looks like an airport fire truck.  Please post more.Dave
 Hope to between now and the end of the weekend. Paul R
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		    What a collection. A few of us will give an arm to have your models paul. Very nice vollection again.       SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING
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		    Nice pics Paul.
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		    First time I've seen silver cable on a model.  How does it look in person?  It kind of seems too bright in the pictures.Don't get me wrong:  I'd be happy to have this one on my shelf, even if it came with orange cable.
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		    JohnGalt wrote:First time I've seen silver cable on a model.  How does it look in person?  It kind of seems too bright in the pictures.Don't get me wrong:  I'd be happy to have this one on my shelf, even if it came with orange cable.
 It's what comes with the model so thought I'd try it, but I'm not convinced! I think it wil be changed for some Musky Master. Paul R
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		    Lovely color scheme and great pics as always Paul. Any pics later of it fully rigged?
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		    Great pics and models Mr. Rose, tfs your collection with us! Bug ITW Security
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		    Save1er wrote:Lovely color scheme and great pics as always Paul. Any pics later of it fully rigged? At some point, yes. Work been very busy recently so haven't had a lot of time. Paul R
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